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Wireless internet...cheapest way

  • Thread starter Thread starter Sean Poling
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a couple things i didnt like about tethering was the data being dropped for incoming calls like someone else mentioned earlier, and how much my phone battery got drained (it only holds a full charge for 2 full days if im lucky). One other problem i had, which i dont know if it was installing the VZ Manager not quite right or phone settings, but it would not let me tether if i was in Verizon's "extended network" aka roaming. It seemed like if i got more than about 2 hours away from the Twin Cities in any direction i would be in the extended network. I might have to invest in a truckers antenna or amplifier kit and bring my phone in to a Verizon store to see if the settings need to be changed.

I think the access manager has an option to block access when you are in roaming. That way you don't incur lots of $$$$$$$.. Unless you don't truly have a roaming, then you are fine.
 
"no connection plan is perfect unless you get some signal boost kits to go with it."

I'd like to hear comments regarding signal boost kits. Do they work? If so, how much better? pros; cons etc.

Yeah, I bought one of the 'Maximum Signal' booster, antenna, and phone adapter seen advertised on this site.
Pretty good deal overall, I use the antenna w/o the booster around town.
Out in the sticks, I hook it up.
The guy who runs the company will take care of you and answer all of your questions - good seller.
Haven't used it on a big chase w/major electrical storms as yet, but the kit comes complete w/everything that you need - including the AC/DC adapter.
Price was $250~
Recommeded...

Even if you don't get a 'MS kit', get/try an external antenna for some Db boost for less than $40~
Best bet...
 
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